Sustainability

Global Textile Recycling Market to Hit USD 13.91 Billion by 2032

Published: 09/04/2026
Author: Fashion Value Chain

The global textile recycling market is poised for significant growth, projected to reach USD 13.91 billion by 2032, up from USD 8.14 billion in 2024, registering a CAGR of 6.9 percent during the forecast period (2025–2032).

The market encompasses the recovery and reuse of fibres, yarns and fabrics from post-consumer clothing, industrial scraps and other textile waste, enabling their reintegration into new products across industries.

A key growth driver is the accelerating global shift towards a circular economy. Rising volumes of textile waste, stricter government regulations and increasing sustainability commitments from fashion brands are collectively driving investments into recycling infrastructure and advanced technologies.

The industry is currently at a critical inflection point, where regulatory frameworks and technological innovation are converging. In regions such as Europe, extended producer responsibility regulations are pushing brands to take accountability for post-consumer waste, thereby strengthening demand for recycled textile inputs.

This demand is not limited to apparel alone. Recycled fibres are increasingly being adopted across sectors including automotive and home furnishings, expanding the scope and scale of the market.

According to Stratview Research, the textile recycling market is witnessing strong momentum, supported by growing industrial adoption and evolving supply chain strategies.

The report provides a comprehensive analysis of the market across a 15-year study period (2019–2032), with 2024 as the base year. It evaluates key segments including material type, source type, process type and region, covering multiple geographies and countries.

Designed for stakeholders such as recycling technology providers, fibre manufacturers, fashion brands and investors, the study highlights emerging trends, competitive dynamics and strategic opportunities within the global textile recycling ecosystem.

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